Monthly Archives: October 2013

My Podcast List At some point I’ve promised to share a list of podcasts with the colleague of mine. Here is it. This list includes the following ones (in the order of preference): Development The Java Posse – surprisingly pretty … Continue reading →

We use GWT on one of our projects. So the code we have is really trivial: What can be easier? Lets have a look at the markup generated by GWT in FireFox/Chrome: Lets now have a look at IE8: Instead … Continue reading →

I like SmartSVN. Really, it was the most convenient tool I’ve ever used to work with SVN. And it was ideal: Fast Logical structure of the application Clean, crisp and good-looking UI Open-source nature of the community edition I say … Continue reading →

It’s just a short note about a very useful tool. Sometimes you’re testing integration with something which requires callback URL. And you definitely don’t want to run a fully blown server while you want to see what things are coming. … Continue reading →

Today I’ve got a question from one of our developers. He was building a WAR file and then copied it from one location to another. When he tried to run the first file with Winstone everything worked fine. However when … Continue reading →